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11/16/2003 Archived Entry: "New Featherweight Champion; Manny Pacquiao"

New Featherweight Champion; Manny Pacquiao
By Keith Terceira

Manny Pacquiao totally destroyed one of the top five pound for pound fighters in the world tonight. From round one to round eleven, the speed, power and stamina that Manny displayed was enormous. Right hand jabs followed by the straight left in rapid fire succession, over and over, again and again. It was as brutal as it was beautiful. This fight should have been conceded two rounds earlier by Barreras corner men. It was not a night that Marco was prepared for. He looked off his game from the start and it never got better.

The only bright spot in the bout for Marco Antonio Barrera was a first round slip by Manny that the referee rules as a knockdown. Basically it was a left foot- right foot entanglement plain and simple that the official was out of position on. Other than a few flurries in the sixth Marco was purely surviving.

Tonight a king is crowned in the Philippines. PacMan has upset the order of things in the division. This whirling dervish pounded Barrera relentlessly.

Could all the Media coverage over Barrera's six year old surgery, or could Maldonado outing him in public about the plate in his head have upset his mind set. Was it the fire that forced him from training camp. Or did Marco take this new Asian Superstar for granted. With a rematch clause in place perhaps we will see the Marco of old next time. At this point there is no doubt that the PacMan is for real and surreal. No explanation can cover such a difference in talent tonight. Marco had no answers for the offense of Pacquiao. Pacman has himself faced death threats as well as kidnapping threats to his family at home in Mindanao. He definitely fought like he needed to get home an hour ago.

There were some head butts tonight on both sides, a couple accidental, a couple out of frustration. There is no need to go round for round because they all were the same, that is how totally one sided it was. We should all learn to pronounce Mannys name right, its Pack-Key-OWWWWW

We did have a chance to again see for ourselves how a talented Tarver let his chance at immortality slip away in the last two rounds of the Jones fight. Again I scored it round 1, 2, 7,8, and 10 for Tarver 3,4,5,6,9,11, and 12 for Jones. This is the third straight fight that Judge Harris has been straight on with his scoring. Anyone out there looking for a fair man he should be considered

Replies: 5 Comments on this article

Im an avid fan of Pacman. He truly deserves his stature of being the people's champ. hardworking & thoughtful as he is.Gog Bless!You're #1

Posted by Martin @ 11/21/2003 03:24 AM EST


THE DUDE WINS ONE FIGHT AGAINST A OLD BARRERA AND NOW WE HAVE A BUNCH A FANS WORSHIPING PAC! FIRST ROYS NUTS NOW PACS NUTS! FILLIPPINOS GROW UP,HE WONT BE A CHAMP FOR LONG,I'M SURE OF IT!NOW HE'S THE GREAT "YELLOW" HOPE!

Posted by PAC WHO??? @ 11/19/2003 08:59 AM EST


I've just watched the replay of this fight 2 hrs. ago, and I can't help but admire the heart and competitive desire of Marco Barrera. The Pacman was all over, but Barrera just refuses to quit. He was physically beaten but not in spirit. Its like a throwback of the ol' fights in the ol'days with LaMotta asking another serving from the Sugarman. My hats off to Marco Barrera, and to my countryman, the Pacman himself. The Pacman has come of age. And I believe we're in for a long reign . Thank you, Manny. And thank you, Marco. Like Ward and Gatti, you've made and showed that boxing is the most unique, still sportsmanlike and honourable of all sports.

Posted by jjerry nisperos @ 11/18/2003 12:15 am PH time @ 11/17/2003 11:09 AM EST


We witness from the start of the fight till it ends, PacMan really deserves the title. your site is great keep up the good work.

Posted by NERFE_YAN@YAHOO.COM">EFREN AND MARVIN FROM THE PHILIPPINES @ 11/17/2003 02:01 AM EST


MANNY CERTAINLY OUTCLASSED AND OUTPOWERED BARRERA, HE SURELY DESERVED THAT FIGHT... AND FOR THE RECORD, HE SHOULD BE THANKFULL TO THE REAL MAN BEHIND ALL THIS... FREDY ROACH!!! IN THE PHILIPPINES BEFORE, ALL MANNY HAS IS POWER, NOW, THANKS TO MR. ROACH MANNY HAS LEARNED THE SWEET SCIENCE OF BOXING!!!

Posted by NELSON @ 11/17/2003 12:33 AM EST


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